The two sides have never met in the FA Cup. In their only cup clash the Baggies won 3-1 at Palace in the fourth round of the League Cup back in December 1981.

Palace winger Jerome Thomas scored 13 goals in 106 appearances for Albion in all competitions. His only FA Cup goal for the Baggies came in a 4-2 fourth-round victory over Newcastle in 2010.

Albion have won the FA Cup on five occasions and are five-times runners-up – while Palace’s only final appearance saw them draw 3-3 draw with Manchester United before losing the replay 1-0 in 1990.

The Eagles are one of only 13 clubs to have reached a final but not won an FA Cup (Leicester, Birmingham, Queen's Park, Stoke, Millwall, Middlesbrough, Watford, Brighton, Queens Park Rangers, Fulham, Luton & Bristol City).

Palace will be without long-term injury absentees Glenn Murray, Jack Hunt, Adlene Guedioura, Jerome Thomas and Paddy McCarthy. Kagisho Dikgacoi limped off against Norwich City on Wednesday so is unlikely to be risked but Stuart O'Keefe is fit again after a hamstring strain.

Ref watch

Phil Dowd will referee Saturday’s game. The Staffordshire official last oversaw Albion in November's 2-1 Barclays Premier League defeat at Newcastle. Dowd has dished out one red and 79 yellow cards in 18 games this term.

Betting

Selected odds from Sky Bet:

Albion to win: 8/11

Palace to win: 4/1

Draw: 5/2

Matej Vydra to score first: 11/2

Dwight Gayle to score first: 15/2

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